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CPU Clock Rate

2.7GHz

Description

I build this computer mainly for doing some work related stuff from home (no gaming). As this was my first build and was apprehensive and choose Intel Celeron G1620 processor. My build went very smooth and completed in less than 90 minutes. I am planning to upgrade to Intel Haswell when available.

I am able to do all my work related stuff without any glitch. Boot up time is around 10 seconds. The computer is quite and very responsive.

Happy to use windows 8 after being Apple OS X fan-boy for last 4 years.

This is truly the absolute worst build I have ever seen in my life. I'll explain to you what you did wrong.
CPU: A Celeron does not belong in an $800 build. For this price range, you should be sporting an i5 or a 6-core AMD.
CPU Fan: No need for it. A stock cooler will work fine with it, especially because Celerons were weak to begin with and there is no OCing.
Motherboard: You got ripped off at $110. With RAM no faster than DDR3-1600 and max RAM at 32GB with 4 slots, WITH crossfire support, you could get a mobo at $80.
RAM: Nothing wrong, carry on.
Hard Drives: 3TB one is good. The 500GB was an awful deal, at 5400rpm and $78. You could get a 1TB 7200rpm one at $60. The SSD is completely unnecessary, although I will say it's a good deal, for an SSD.
Case: Case looks hideous. I don't see why you would even buy it. And it's really expensive too. Ugh.....
PSU: Considering it's Corsair, it's fine.
DVD Drive: Good
Network adapter: Why? Intergrated wireless is fine.
Case fan: Meh. If you wanted one for the actual purpose of cooling the system, you could buy one a lot cheaper.
Speakers: Decent. No problems.

Overall, this is a poorly sought-after build. You could have done so much better.